Paris Spring Summer 2024 shoes: the trends

Ulast call, the fashion system flies to France for the final stage of Fashion Week. The first shows have already begun in Paris, which follow a calendar full of emerging fashion shows and large Maisons. The buyers, influencers and professionals sitting in the front row have already taken their eyes the highlights of next season, outlining a draft of the trends to come. Not just about clothes, shoes Paris spring summer 2024: what will be in fashion? Word to the catwalks.

The Parisian passe-partouts that can never be missed

Every Fashion week has its own rules. In Paris, on the catwalks as well as in the Street Style, there are must-haves of the French wardrobe that can never be missing. As for footwear, what stood out on the catwalk were the Mary Jane in the high version, with laces and pearls down to the knee Dior.

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As well as the inevitable pumps and slingback with sharp or geometric heels, like the extremely sexy ones of Saint Laurent. And the dancerstrue protagonists of the season, who have made a foray onto the catwalks of all the designers experimenting with square toes, fine fabrics such as satin or special metal anklets.

Saint Laurent Spring Summer 2024. (Photo by Victor VIRGILE/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images)

Paris Spring Summer 2024 shoes: a new noir style

After seasons in which experimentation reigned supreme, Paris was shrouded in a black veil. The seasonal it-shoes are tinged with the non-colour par excellence, becoming the versatile passe-partouts that every woman needs.

Paris spring summer 2024 shoes: those by Dior

With simple heels that alternate with golden ones with more geometric silhouettes, with tapered tips as well as platform soles. Boots, slingback or shoes low it doesn’t matter: French fashion for Spring Summer 2024 is noir.

After only the first day of fashion shows, the PFW is shaping up to be a celebration of French taste in all its facets. Taking inspiration from the most successful looks as well as the trends anticipated on the catwalk, next season’s style will mix the great classics with French style statements.

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